IPA: /ˈsɜːrmɛt/
KK: /ˈsɜːrmɛt/
A type of material made from ceramic particles combined with metal, known for its strength and ability to withstand high temperatures, often used in applications like turbine blades.
The engineer chose a cermet for the turbine blades due to its excellent heat resistance.
Cermet is a blend of two components: "cer" (from "ceramic", meaning made of clay) and "met" (from "metal", meaning a type of solid material that is typically hard and shiny). The word "cermet" refers to a composite material that combines ceramic and metal properties, thus embodying the characteristics of both materials.
Think of a material that combines the strength of 'ceramics' ('cer') and the durability of 'metals' ('met') — that's what a cermet is.